My family cookbook: My cousin has created a cookbook, where
he solicited input from everyone to submit favorite recipes. The cookbook is amazing; it has the recipe
for my Aunt Delima’s Christmas goodies, which she made every year during the
Holidays. She would deliver a box full of cookies and treats a few weeks before
Christmas every year. She passed away
about six years ago and her recipes live on.
My mother submitted a recipe for her Chicken and Dumplings. My children will always have those recipes
and my family will live on because of them.
The importance of this cookbook is the connection it gives
me to my ancestors.
My external hard drive for my computer: I have pictures,
medical records, important documents, resumes, account information, an address
book, music, books (including the Bible), and a great deal of useful
information stored on it.
This hard drive holds the information which defines who I
am, where I have been and where I am going. It is the locket of my life.
My Laptop: My laptop can keep me connected to others and
help me learn about my new location, including customs, the culture, and
language. I can utilize the translator to help me communicate my needs and
begin to understand various aspects of life in my new surroundings.
This laptop provides me with a means to connect with the
past, learn about the present and plan for the future.
If I had to give up all but one of those Items I would keep
the external hard drive. Even though my Family Cookbook is a connection with my
ancestors and has strains from use from when I recreated my mom’s Chicken and
Dumplings. I also have the cookbook saved on my external hard drive. Eventually I would be able to have access to
a computer to connect with others. But,
the information stored on my external hard drive is irreplaceable.
I am very proud of my culture, my past and where I am going.
I assimilate into other cultures easily as I have live in Turkey and England. I
have traveled throughout Europe and understand how to function and get around
with little assistance. I embrace
different cultures, respect customs and traditions and face all challenges as a
learning experience.

2 comments:
Hi Julie...your family's recipes are definitely a way to stay connected to your family culture and you and I had the same train of thought about the laptop. Narrowing prized possessions down to three is difficult.
WOW! Julie, your three items are thought provoking! I never would have thought about our family cookbook!! It is really amazing to discover what we all hold dear to our hearts through this activity.
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